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Miami Herald | May 22, 2010 A former Guatemalan special forces soldier was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury in Palm Beach County. He is accused o
" ... The ruling will have not only disastrous consequences for human rights area in Europe but also will deal a slap in the face of all groups that put up
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By Jeffrey Kaye | The Public Record | May 17th, 2010 Like a modern-day Ministry of Truth, the American Psychological Association (APA) has scrubbed the web
By Ryan J. Reilly | Main Justice | May 16, 2010 Mark Richard, a Justice Department legend who served 16 Attorneys General in his more than 40 years at DOJ,
For 28 years, the Washington Times has sent disinformation slithering through the U.S. political system, befouling our democracy. Those days might be over.
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By Keith L. Alexander | Washington Post | May 12, 2010 It is possible that no one will ever be charged with the murder of Washington lawyer Robert Wone.
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